US Patent Application 17825373. UPDATING A STATE OF A CLIENT DEVICE USING A LIMITED EVENT SIZE PROTOCOL simplified abstract

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UPDATING A STATE OF A CLIENT DEVICE USING A LIMITED EVENT SIZE PROTOCOL

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Roy Belio of Netanya (IL)]]

[[Category:Lior Menachem Schachter of Tel Aviv (IL)]]

[[Category:Alon Catz of Tel Aviv (IL)]]

UPDATING A STATE OF A CLIENT DEVICE USING A LIMITED EVENT SIZE PROTOCOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17825373 titled 'UPDATING A STATE OF A CLIENT DEVICE USING A LIMITED EVENT SIZE PROTOCOL

Simplified Explanation

- This patent application describes techniques for updating the state of a client device using a limited event size protocol. - The initial state of the client device is stored, which includes records identifying binaries associated with the device at a specific time. - Multiple events are received from the client device, each event containing a subset of records identifying binaries associated with the device at a different time. - The first event is parsed to identify a subset of records included in it. - The updated state of the client device is generated by replacing a portion of the initial records with the subset of records from the first event.

  • Techniques for updating client device state using a limited event size protocol
  • Initial state of the client device is stored, defined by records identifying binaries at a specific time
  • Multiple events are received from the client device, each containing a subset of records identifying binaries at different times
  • First event is parsed to identify a subset of records included in it
  • Updated state of the client device is generated by replacing a portion of the initial records with the subset of records from the first event.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques are described herein that are capable of updating a state of a client device using a limited event size protocol. An initial state of the client device is stored. The initial state is defined by first records that identify first respective binaries associated with the client device at a first time. A first event of multiple events, which are configured in accordance with the limited event size protocol, is received from the client device. Each event includes a respective subset of second records, which identify respective second binaries associated with the client device at a second time. The first event is parsed to identify a first subset of the second records that is included in the first event. An updated state of the client device is generated by replacing a first portion of the first records with the first subset of the second records.